inertiaanisesta
Inertiaanisesta is a term used in condensed matter physics to describe the anisotropic distribution of a material's inertia tensor when its internal structure or external forces cause directional dependence in its resistance to angular acceleration. Unlike isotropic inertia, where a single moment of inertia characterizes the rotation about any axis, inertiaanisesta refers to situations in which different principal axes possess distinct moments, reflecting the material's anisotropy at the microscopic level.
The concept originates from the study of crystalline solids with lower symmetry, such as orthorhombic or monoclinic
Inertiaanisesta has practical implications in the design of high‑precision gyroscopes, micro‑electromechanical systems (MEMS), and nanomagnetic devices